This is my first actual post here! I hate that it has to be a post asking for free help, but I hope to become a more active member.
So, to give a bit of context to this (for those that care, anyway,) This was my second mechanical keyboard I ever owned, and one of the originals that I tried modding. Back during this time, I didn't have the proper equipment (I had the proper soldering iron, just not the proper solder or the correct tools to de-solder,) to be working on PCBs with, but unfortunately my stubbornness got the best of me after reading online about some methods to desolder without having a sucker, wick, or copper wire with flux. What resulted was me frying the board in a couple of places, you get the drift. I've since gotten the right tools for the job and gotten a lot more practice under my belt, but I'm still learning.



So, after having this PCB sat up on my shelf for a couple of months, I've decided to take a crack at repairing it in hopes of hooking a good friend of mine up with their first mechanical keyboard. I presume I need to jump trace for the two keys I provided a close up of, but I'm a bit stumped on how to do so. I don't have any kind of Ohm Meter.